| en citizenship (n) |
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| enm clyve |
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| enm spyl |
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| ang wlencu (n) |
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| ang þritigfeald (a) |
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| ang læppa (n) |
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| en murder (n) |
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| ang worhana (n) |
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| ang ingefeallan (v) |
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| ang foreseon (v) |
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| ang gefæderan (n) |
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| en curse |
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| ang ƿolcen (n) |
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| ang begnagan |
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| ang ead |
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| ang gewæde (n) |
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| ang winterhus (n) |
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| ang foreberan |
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| ang wrixlan (v) |
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| fr graine (n) |
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| ang cyweþ |
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| en wring |
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| ang gecweþan (v) |
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| ang tunglere (n) |
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| ang ealdormann |
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| ang tucian (v) |
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| ang manigfealdnes (n) |
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| en purse |
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| en men |
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| ang andustrian (v) |
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| en board |
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| ang nænig |
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| enm flote |
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| ang gesceawian (v) |
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| ang heafodpanne |
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| ang geþanc (n) |
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| ang scendan (v) |
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| en footstool (n) |
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| ang wæternædre (n) |
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| ang buton (r) |
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| ang ofersettan (v) |
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| ang garsecg (n) |
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| ang gese (r) |
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| ang dust (n) |
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| ang behreosan |
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| en pasture (n) |
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| ang sceawian (v) |
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| ang gerysena (n) |
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| en ore |
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| ang ungedafenlic |
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| ang stede (n) |
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| ang forsittan (v) |
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| ang geseþan (v) |
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| ang geglengan |
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| en cry out (v) |
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| ang eotaland (n) |
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| ang wlatian (v) |
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| ang fæhþu (n) |
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| en wane |
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| en mistle |
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| ang forwenan (v) |
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| ang besema (n) |
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| ang gedrefednes (n) |
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| ang mægþ (n) |
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| en palm (n) |
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| ang yþlad |
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| ang aswebban (v) |
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| en sele |
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| ang ofgan (v) |
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| ang hƿit (a) |
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| ang ealdnes |
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| ang slegel (n) |
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| en known |
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| ang dædbotlihting |
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| en destroy (v) |
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| ang þeod |
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| ang edcwician (v) |
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| ang cenþu (n) |
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| ang bilewit (a) |
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| ang slæcnes |
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| ang gewadan (v) |
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| enm clath |
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| ang wæterhæfern |
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| de volksrepublik china (n) |
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| ang hiwisc (n) |
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| ang heorra (n) |
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| ang tid (n) |
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| en wound (n) |
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| enm swon |
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| ang geornlice (r) |
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| ang wynn (n) |
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| ang æfre (r) |
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| ang nytwierþe (a) |
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| en cook (v) |
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| ang wealdend (n) |
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| ang hwælweg (n) |
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| ang undeadlicnes |
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| en wrench |
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| ang harum |
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| ang soƿhul (n) |
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